Xbox has rolled out a new update for February, adding touch controls in remote play and more.
With this update in action, users will be able to play games without being tied to their console even if they don't have a wireless controller to hand. This is as Xbox remote play now supports custom touch control layouts on the Xbox app (via iOS, Android and Windows devices) for over 100 games.
«The same custom touch layouts available through Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta) will now be available when remotely playing games from your personal console,» Microsoft said. «This includes games like Minecraft Dungeons, Psychonauts 2, Sea of Thieves, and many more. Additionally, a basic touch control layout can now be used for most other games.»
To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings Newscast: Why is Microsoft set to launch Xbox games on PlayStation?Watch on YouTubeMicrosoft has also added a new thumbstick recalibration tool for Xbox Wireless Controllers, which can be used to address minor issues such as inconsistent responses. This tool is all part of Xbox's plans to improve the «repairability experience» of controllers, and is available via the Xbox Accessories app on consoles and PC. In theory this tool should mean less calls to the Xbox support team and such, although it won't be able to fix all issues. This includes «drift due to normal wear and tear», Microsoft said. Alas!
Rounding out this update is improved filtering and sorting for games and apps, as well as a new access restriction option. This means games can now be filtered by accessibility, supported languages, and technical features. «For example, if you want to see which games are touch-enabled for remote play, you can filter by Technical features > Touch enabled and find your next game to play,» Microsoft explained.
Subscription tabs have also been updated a touch, making it easier to see what is new to Game Pass and EA Play, although users can «always adjust the sorting to find games
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